Legal & General launches online trusts

Adam Saville
clock • 1 min read

Paper forms and signatures no longer needed

Legal & General (L&G) has launched an online trust application process for intermediaries, across its personal, business and relevant life plans. L&G's Online Trust service, developed by Online Protection Connect (OLPC) system, will allow advisers to store customer's information in one central hub, meaning paper forms and signatures are no longer required. The firm said this process will speed up the journey for intermediaries, especially for relevant life plans where a trust is always needed. Pre-population has been built in, which means intermediaries need to fill in some details...

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